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The state is also offering a virtual multi-agency resource center for residents.
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Five teams of Federal Emergency Management Agency staff members walked through neighborhoods in St. Louis, St. Louis County and St. Charles County on Wednesday. They are inviting people to register with the agency for possible flood assistance.
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The approval comes just under two weeks after historic flash flooding hit the St. Louis area.
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People in the St. Louis region are still reeling from the effects of flash flooding last week.
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson formally requested federal assistance for people affected by devastating flash floods last week in St. Louis.
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Residents and officials from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency say more support is needed.
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St. Louis County leaders are urging residents to report property damage caused by flash floods this week by calling 211, the United Way’s hotline to track damage. County leaders say reporting the damage will help the Federal Emergency Management Agency determine how to provide resources.
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Two days after a record-breaking rainfall, another storm hit St. Louis, causing more flooding throughout the metro area.
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After historic flash floods hit the St. Louis region, experts say residents should take precautions when cleaning up.
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GRANITE CITY — Madison County officials will be taking stock this weekend of damage caused by flash flooding to Granite City homes and businesses.Last…